Maurice Pratt, center, in white jumpsuit, is led by State Troopers Amauris Soler, left, and Bernard Davis, as Senior Investigator Scott Youngblood follows in January 2013. (File photo / Special to Times Union by Lance Wheeler)

CATSKILL — A Greene County jury has found a Poughkeepsie man guilty of second-degree murder for last year's shooting death of Scott Myer at his Greenville home more than a year ago, prosecutors said.

Maurice Pratt, 31, was convicted after a seven-day trial that included testimony from 29 witnesses called by the prosecution, District Attorney Charles O. Bucca said in a statement. The verdict came Tuesday afternoon after about 13 hours of deliberation over two days.

Pratt was also convicted of petit larceny for stealing Myer's flat-screen television after the murder, Bucca said.

Myer's body was discovered in his West Road home on Jan. 1, 2013. He had three gunshot wounds to the back of his head. Bucca said the State Police investigation combined old-fashioned police work with technology such as cellphone location, tracking and internal recovery. Pratt was arrested less than two weeks later.